We do not receive any city, state or federal funding. We depend solely on the generosity of our supporters and our volunteers. We can house up to approx. 65 dogs.

Most of these dogs are abandoned or owner surrendered. Many are seniors that were left behind. We work on resocializing rehabilitating, to rehome these pets into forever homes. We do not euthanize to make room for others. We believe in spaying and neutering to help lower the number of homeless pets. The affordable adoption fee covers a health check, age appropriate vaccines including bordetella, started on flea and tick preventive, age appropriate heartworm testing and started on heartworm preventive, spay/neuter, deworming, micro-chipping and a collar and leash.

Viewing hours are by appointment. All donations are welcomed and greatly appreciated!

Helpful Hearts is a program that allows people who can't adopt a pet to become sponsors to some of our permanent residents. Those animals are the ones most would call "undesirables"... old, chronically ill, or just too scared of the outside world to be adopted. These animals will stay at the shelter for the remainder of their lives unless the perfect home arises for their circumstances. These animals, through no fault of their own, were never socialized as babies and then dumped on us as scared adults or came to us with disabilities, illnesses or simply as senior citizens that were thrown away by their families. They are beautiful in our eyes and deserve the same love and care as all the rest. The Helpful Hearts program was started to give people a chance to help these poor souls and not have to commit to the daily responsibilities. A monthly gift in their animals name will make their life a little better, and the sponsor parent will receive a picture and letter from their sponsored "child".